A growing elderly population raises concerns about future
Growing Elderly Population Raises New Policy Issues
growing number of elderly, also expected to live longer than ever before, will absorb an increasing share of resources, [ which could strain budgets for public services - both for the older folks and younger people. This sets up competition and likely political conflict between the generations - with workers in the prime working years, ages 25-44, at a political disadvantage because their numbers will shrink in proportion to the elderly. Wisconsin's work force will drop by 85,000 between 2015 and 2030. ]
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